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Western Australia’s EPA withdraws GHG guidelines

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Woodside) The Western Australia Environmental Protection Authority has withdrawn its guidelines on greenhouse gas emissions following discussions with companies impacted by the ruling.  EPA said on Thursday it held a number of discussions with companies potentially impacted by the revised assessment guidelines on greenhouse

Four LNG cargoes heading for UK’s import terminals

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zoomImage courtesy of Dragon LNG The United Kingdom’s two liquefied natural gas imports terminals on the shores of the Milford Haven waterway are set to receive three cargoes in the coming days.  The first delivery will be made onboard the 210,000-cbm Q-Flex LNG vessel Al Karaana on March 15 to

Anthony Veder expanding LNG carrier fleet

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Image courtesy of Anthony Veder The Dutch shipping company Anthony Veder said it is expanding its fleet with a 30,000-cbm liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier that is currently being constructed by Zhejiang Xinle Shipbuilding in Ningbo. The vessel will be finished under supervision of Anthony Veder and will be operational

IOC looking for second Ennore LNG commissioning cargo

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Image courtesy of GAC Indian Oil Corporation is reportedly lining up the second cargo delivery to its Ennore LNG terminal near the southern Indian city of Chennai. Citing sources, Reuters reports the company is looking for the delivery in May, two months after the first commissioning cargo was unloaded at

American Petroleum Institute backs streamlined approvals of new LNG facilities

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zoomImage courtesy of Venture Global LNG American Petroleum Institute, a U.S. industry body representing oil and gas companies’ interest, has voiced its backing for the approvals of new LNG facilities. Namely, Department of Energy’s (DOE) non-free trade agreement export was authorized for Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass liquefied natural gas (LNG)

Gazprom, Uniper discuss gas supply and Nord Stream 2 progress

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Bernhard Reutersberg (second right)/Image courtesy of Gazprom Russian giant Gazprom and the German utility company Uniper have discussed further cooperation during a meeting in Moscow. Gazprom said on Wednesday that Russian gas supplies and the progress of the Nord Stream 2 project were discussed at the meeting between Alexey Miller,

Swiss trades DTX, Gunvor place lowest bids for Pakistan LNG tender

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Image courtesy of Pakistan LNG State-owned Pakistan LNG informed that two Swiss trading houses, Gunvor and DTX Commodities have placed in the lowest bids for the six spot cargoes for delivery in May and June.  According to the bids evaluation report issued by Pakistan LNG, DTX Commodities was the lowest

CNOOC to open up long-term LNG terminal access

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zoomImage courtesy of CNOOC China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) is preparing to open up its liquified natural gas (LNG) import terminals to third-party access. CNOOC said on Wednesday that this would be a first in the country and that it comes after two trial runs in late 2018. According

Clean Energy tightens losses

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Image courtesy of Clean Energy Fuels Clean Energy Fuels, one of the largest providers of natural gas fuel for transportation in North America tightened its losses in 2018.  The company reported a net loss of $3.8 million, compared to $79.2 million in 2017. Revenue for 2018 was $346.4 million, a

Saga LNG Shipping names its mid-size carrier

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zoomImage courtesy of Saga LNG Shipping Saga LNG Shipping on Wednesday named its new liquefied natural gas carrier Saga Dawn at China Merchants Heavy Industry (Jiangsu) in Haimen, China. The 45,000-cbm LNG carrier will be delivered in May and enter into service shortly after. Saga Dawn is the world’s first

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